Nolan, Han

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Nolan, Han

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National Book Award winner Han Nolan writes emotionally intense, character-driven fiction, about teenagers following a torturous path to self-discovery. Mental illness, death, and family dysfunction play key roles in her novels. Spirituality, religious and mystical, music and dance are central to her characters' personal growth and assertion of self. Nolan’s compelling style, especially her regular use of the first person narrative to convey the strong and resilient voices of her teen characters, will keep readers turning the pages of her books. Start with: Send Me Down a Miracle

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National Book Award winner Han Nolan writes emotionally intense, character-driven fiction, about teenagers following a torturous path to self-discovery. Mental illness, death, and family dysfunction play key roles in her novels. Spirituality, religious and mystical, music and dance are central to her characters' personal growth and assertion of self. Nolan’s compelling style, especially her regular use of the first person narrative to convey the strong and resilient voices of her teen characters, will keep readers turning the pages of her books. Start with: Send Me Down a Miracle